MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER; AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
SEPT. 11. 
r .Contents of the Rural for September 11, 1858. number of buildings consumed is thirty-two; loss Weather of August - Comparisons - Facts cv-, ,♦ 
AOHCOUUUU Pi0 , about sao ooo. The object of the m ob being ac - AltmU'U jfltfWtJ, %OS (Tmilifttol'l- 
Plowing by steam.. 293 c° m Phshed all is now quiet, and Justice (prover- Another splendid month has gone. Rarely is _^_ __ 
Tbe Chinese Sugar Cane,. 293 bial for her tardiness in New York city) has taken 60 fine an August given to us; rain and sun in - ■ _ 
-a srre r ,is„\ ,he b" e r/ th ;.r 8ltad - itd r t “ o „:'J e r e 'r ( a v o . m “ i b allMinre6reen 
W.MaODKfMMk.MI ft, ( A,iei!am,natl ™>■“ b « a and the parties ‘ni beautiM, and to haaten tbe maturity of the BmI ,, lie o( „ „ - Oregon StateOorerumcut wsaorganized Jaly 
A Home Picture .*, held to answer in $2,000 bail -Com. Vanderbilt latter harvest • XrUl chair „faYSSh WtoelrS o£n ** _ 
Th«i “ Good yield Of Wheat,”.291 becoming surety. Of the first half of the month, the mean heat was the Free Church of Scotland He is favorably known bv ; here are 60,000 Free-Will Baptists in this 
. Z - 73 ' 5 de & rees - 0r tbree ab «™ the mean of 21 years, the first series of his Essays, as a writer of great brilliant „ . * _ T 
Con^scd c^omUnce-A^'ttoUe^'o* Washington Matters. Eleven of the fifteen days were clear and fine; cy and considerable power. His style of writing is fervid commenced Ph from London to In dia has been 
gbng Oil and Soap Liniment Product of a Stalk of Millet - more or less rain on five; the greatest heat being and intense, with more ornament perhaps than is consis- _There wp el" To ti, • 
Clearing old Fields and Pasture Lands, . 294 GOVERNOR Me Mullbn, of Washington Territory, 86 degrees. tent with perfectly good taste, but bis thoughts are strong, f rom yj 0 i ence r ° a “ as in Ne w York last week, 
Jturcuiiuiaiiany.-Go to the Kairs.ThePoiatoCropinire- , arrived at Washington city on the 1st inst. When In the second half, the average was 64 4 decrees, cIear aidd J C6t . acd everywhere controlled by a firm alle- —The celebrated TTmnhnMf boa j- * . * 
land. \\ heat Growing in Nebraska. The State Fair. Ag. Ed. . t 8 „ , 6 ’ glance to sound moral and Christian principles Hisanal- -u -i«i. . e ° ratea Humboldt has predicted that 
Convention. Potato Kot in Rhode Island and Mass Another he left S m0nth a S° the Indlans 111 the Territory “ore than three below the average for the same ygis of lhe Characters of K,v ™Z IZ w!®’ f,l \ he wl11 die 111 185 °- 
Union Ag. Society. Address at the state Fair. Public Sale of from the Cascade Mountains were disposed to be period for 21 years. Half of the 16 days gave hia discussion of the relations of the PulDit and the iCc 
Short-Horns. 294 friendly, but fears were entertained that they might some rain, and two of them, the 17th and 28th, are worthy of special study. For sale by Cole Adams 
Jn u HORTICULTURAL be influenced by those east of the Mountains. A much rain; the other eight, with parts of several &Co. 
TheEdito^ofthe'Horticuittnist,:::!::::::;::::::::::::::" "" 295 vigorous campaign against them and severe Cha 8 - others very fine. . Tuwsrnnvov 
AGRICULTURAL 
Washington Matters. 
I lie rumor ol the Horticulturist,. 295 ° ° ^ " * t,™ Smnv ov T nv . ... 
insects on the Oleander,. 295 tisement will, however, probably have an effect in Of tbe month, the mean heat was 68.7 degrees, Great Atlantic Cable. liy Chas. RBRico^anZAiiGi-a- 
Summer Apples. 295 producing a general peace among the savages or tw0 above the mean of this month for 21 years; tits Maverick. New York: Rudd & Carieton. 
. Z wh0 mu9t Bensib] y feel the power of the Govern- a warmer month than August 1857. There was a Lv a fin#volume of 355 pages the authors give an au- 
.... tv, cni TIu OUT, tVu T.i:...:. tb. n-',' 1. , snot ruin nu tbu Qi „ — .3 .. 1_. uu., ___ tVinn+in mi V.M_u ., . ., .. 
Best Time for Planting, Ac,. 295 
ment. He says the Indians in the British and Rus- 8 reat rain on tbe 3d, and also on the 27th and 28th. 
& Co. x ~! ne "a^JO Indians m New Mexico are 
—-— troublesome. Crops fine. 
T Tre S a T t°Ati 9 nti/r wJ EL n GR rv AI ’ H ’ a Histor y of the — Mazzini has issued another characterise croc- 
?s*»Z";s u t. rsr ,amati ‘ >a *» * p 
'.v. «u* ™i.». «f 3 S5 P , g .. „, b0 „ „„ „ Mas „ T 0 h h e j“ 37 ti,e ctanberrj crop ot 
thenttc and interesting history of the Atlantic Cable-a T u„ „„ Hla „ . ,. 
topic rtick public ...culicu „ th. ttoiho.“£t,tt^SStoL P,:e,a,, “ g rapia,J 
LADIES’ PORT-FOLIO. 
She, [Poettckl ] Evening Thoughts. Only a Dew-Drop. Have 
You a Home? Description of a Flirt Young Ladies,.I 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
Black Knot on Plum Trees, . 295 8 ’ an Possessions were extremely formidable and The quantity of water fallen was 2.7 inches. topic which absorbs public attention at the present mo- throughout South Carolina. ^ * er ^ ra P 1( Dy 
Roses, Ac,... 295 shrewd, and sre in the habit of plundering and Tbe thunder shower of Wednesday, 18th, was m ent As °° e earliestand most reliable works on —A whale was caotured in North ™ 
.. » tuliDg the leltI „ s ln the mo8tcxpo P , ed 1)0rll0 g DJ of attended with high wind, and a gaij I, began £ LC”* ’““i ^7 Va.™ SHth n “ ^ «"- 
COMESTJO KCONOMY the Territory. hereatl l-2 h. lt; at Utica, at 4 1-2; atSehenec- ptogreca of the great achievment. It is a hrany tmd — lac bkaecaiciee Democrat saya that enow fel! 
Answer to Inquiries. Elderberry Wine—inquiry. How to make Lieut. Pegram, who distinguished himself in the taoy, at 6-1-2; Troy, about noon, and at Sheffield, valuable book, illustrated with a steel engravintr various m tbat re 8 10 n on Sunday week. 
Pickles. “ Brandy and Salt” for Inflammation. To Destroy, fight with pirates in the East Indies during the pei'kshire county, Mass., at about 7 1-2 P. M. The wood cuts, diagrams and a folding-map-presentimr in an — A paper in Minnesota says the retail price of 
Auts. Tomato Catsup. Salt-Rheum oiutmeut, . 295 Perry Expedition, ha3 been appointed to the com- wind was b’gb a B its course, rain heavy, some- intelligible form a plan of the great Submarine Telegraph & M ‘ r ^ esota Legle . lator is S50 °- 
R . IPn LAI)I ^ S ’ F ,^ RT nT° LI n P tv maud of the Water Witch, fitting out for Paraguay, times hail, and the velocity of the storm was about and also the relative positions of America and Europe, P11 7^„ ws ,- are d Y in g Cleveland, Ohio, in great 
B YoiTaHome? 296 Col. Rector has been instructed by the SecS 45 miles an hour. with nearly every telegraph line in both countries. nu “ b ^s ; .from the black tongue. 
CHOICE miscellany. tary of the Interior to proceed to Florida, and as Au K 5.—The Atlantic Telegraph Cable reached ®“ braces a c omp let e history of the inception, progress Mederacounty 1 Tex^Sla^eR Ifr tlU llVIDg m 
The AOantic Cable, [Poetical.] Bamp Musing.s. The Poetry of soon as the season will permit to take measures for Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, and Yalentia Bay in i a ® c ° mpbsbment of the Tast undertaklD g, as wellas of r f n ’ 18rfl ’ * 
the Present. Books. Second Thoughts, . 296 , omA ™i a • i . , , Tr^lor,,! , ’ T . y D land telegraphing, descriptions of the apparatus used ,.YT .^.° p8 for 1858 throughout Europe Will fall 
sabbatii musings. Gva °, f tbe ^ emin0 ^ es > w b° are now in the > and signals were transmitted between and biographical sketches of the principal persons con- llt e lf any sbort the usual average. 
1 ” ear ,T hcm t'a'i'Hv, [Poetical] w r atch and Pray. TheCioset Everglades. The Secretary of War is desirous these places. The Cable was laid; a fact. nected with the Atlantic Telegraph. Fixld Morse and —The telegraphic celebration on Wednesday 
Ftoding' 1 ?^.^.^.?!. —7.. ,!. h . 8 . , S !! k1 ! 8 and 295 tbat tbis 8ha11 be done under the superintendence Au <?- 1C.—The Queen's Message, by the Atlantic other gentlemen associated with telegraphing by’’land week wa3 a great eveEt in Ne ^ York city. 
the traveler .* J R ' alone without the interference of the author- C aWe . came, and was transmitted along our Tele- and sea are properly noticed, if not immortalized in its — Companies are beiDg organized in Missouri 
Sketches from the Alps to the Adriatic. The Dead Sea Om ities or citizens of Florida, No military force will £ ra ph lines in the evening. Here, and in many P a S e ®- For sale by Steele, avert & Co., 18 state st. to proceed to Frazer river via the plains. 
cbaDgtng climate,. 297 be employed. The Indians will be removed to other places, there were sudden and high demon- —- British East India Company ceased to 
useful olio. Arkansas, to which State Billy Bowlegs and his strations of joy over the event. As no arrange- Tn pJ^™. A * XI) f, m ' E - NTU , RES of Maj. Roger Suerman exi st as a corporation on Wednesday week. 
seals of the States, [Illustrated] Friction Matches. Physical • ^ , & I otter, together with an accurate and exceedingly —An SCTGnt him flrrivprl in \ T ftm VawIt tj a* 
Culture. Arab Pioverbs. Happiness ever Distant fcbowy companions were transferred, should the negotia- meuts had been made, or could have been, the peo- interesting account of his great achievments in Poii* to indnre frpp Tie<rr/ic<. in a Eew Y ork from Hay ti 
Fuucril,li ’... 267 tions be satisfactory. pie exulted, each in his own way and as the means ^ D j p ’ 0 “ ac F’ and War - a11 which are here reveal- t0 Induce free to emigrate thHher. 
THE YOUNG RURALIST. T ,, . ’ 7 , , x . , , ’ , . . _ ,, * “ u-e meaHB ed out of sheer love for the martial spirit of this trulv —On Genesee Fats is a'field of 300 acres nf 
rhe Dignity of Labor. Lawyers vs. Farmers’ b<*s. The Clerks. 297 In the case of the disputed title to the Kancho at hand enaoled him. Bells, guns, pistols, cannoD, ambitious nation. Illustrated by Huber. By Phelkg hroomcorn. Enough to “sweep the State' - ’ 
the sketch book. Bio Delos Americanos in California, the Secretary bauds of muslc > tin-horns, tin kettles, and all other p «™ issio , n ’ re ‘ - In some parts of Alabama and Georgia the 
— A paper in Minnesota says the retail price of 
a Minnesota Legislator is $500. 
for 1858 throughout Europe will fall 
little if any short of the usual average. 
— The' telegraphic celebration on Wednesday 
week was a great event in NTonr Vnrt 
TIIE TRAVELER. 
Sketches from the Alps to the Adriatic. Tbe Dead Sea. Our 
Chauging Climate,.297 
USEFUL OLIO. 
Seals of the States, [Illustrated] Friction Matches. Physical 
Culture. Arab Pioverbs. Happiness ever Distant Showy 
Funerals,.297 
THE YOUNG RURALIST. ” 
The Dignity of Labor. Lawyers vs. Farmers’ liiVts. The Clerks. 297 
THE SKETCH BOOK. 
and sea are properly noticed, if not immortalized in its —Companies are beiDg organized in Missouri, 
pages. For sale by Steele, avert & Co., 18 State st. P roceed to Frazer riTer Tia the plains. 
—- — The British East India Company ceased to 
The Life and Adventures of Maj. Roger Sherman exis t as a corporation on Wednesday week. 
1’otter; together with an accurate and exceedingly — An agent has arrived in New York from TTav« 
interesting account of his great achievments in Pnli. tn ___. W , 1 ° r ", Ir om Haytl 
but Mr. Osborne, of Green river county, was the a iin . vr n n -i 
only one elected to the Legislature. In Salt Lake '7 . Eai r ®. ad ' 
county, the ticket received only 30 votes. The late 
List of New Advertisements this Week t0 made> 
Not a Patent Medicine !—Jonas Whitcomb's Remedy for the LATEST INTELLIGENCE From Utah.—T he Salt 
Na P i^el&-J B w rn Br t ad!ey 0 ' Lake maiI - with date8 *<> the 7th instant, has 
A 11 and-BoofefS^Frii lrtu^hVeler and ^VeNs.^ ^ * C °' arr . iV ? d * The eIeCt |° U ° f the 2d PBSSed 
Fall Dress Goods—Hubbard & Northrop. quietly. The Gentiles had an ODDOSition ticket: 
Genuine Atlantic Cable—Ball, Black & Co. hnt nr- n „ • 11 ’ 
Agnes, a Novei-Phiilips, Sampson & Co. but Mr * Bsbome, of Green river county, was the 
Walworth’s Commercial College— c. a. Walworth. only one elected to the Legislature. In Salt Lake 
Lyons Musical Academy—H Himdale Sherwood, A. M . . . , 6 iu «tt nase 
Are out—Are Out—Clark's Fgii Style. county, the ticket received only 30 votes. The late 
Tb^Aiien^RBspberry—i^wis F. Aiiera Finnu appointment, by Gov. Cumming, of Probate Judge 
CO. in CarS ° n aUd e Gre6n lliVGr C0UntieS > baS CaU£ed 
Wanted—L»arv <t Getz. some dissatisfaction among the Mormons, but all 
Peabody’s Strawberry— was fi uiet at tb e departure of the mail. 
R AIIerL Co1- Ho ' T ' mau is ordered direct to Oregon with 
Smith’s Portable Corn iluskcr—Henry Romyen. the 6th InfantlW. The road from Devil’s Gate tn 
60,000 Wilson’s Albany Strawberry—J.Caldwell. Fnrt- RpUm to -*r. ,,, ,, 
Yeoman’s Fruit Bottle—T. G. Yeomans. loitBndgeia strewn with cattle, CoL Williams’ 
Wanted—Sewell Foster. command was met at Scott’s Bluff. The 7th In- 
spasmodieAsthma-Jo^phBumeUACo. 1,000 men > under CoL Morrison, were at 
The Sun Dial— w..w. Wilson. I latte bridge, returning. The volunteers under 
Monroe Co. Agricultural Society g Annual Fair and Show. p n i wwo nooooJ T _ 
tongues and ears not a few. Praise and glory to 
companions were transient, should the negotia- ments naa oeen made, or could have been, the peo- interesting account of his great achievments in Poli- to induoe^freensm VaMl* 
tions be satisfactory. pie exulted, each in his own way and as the meaBS tics, Diplomacy, and War—all of which are here reveal- n n g . 2 ra I et fiHfi er - 
In the case of the disputed title to the Kancho at hand enabled him. Bells, guns, pistols, cannoD, ambitious nation. Iilnstrated^iyHuBER 1 °By b PHEL U EG hroomcorn. Enough^o^swee'p the Staten^ 68 ° f 
Dio Delos Americanos in California, the Secretary bands of music, tin-horns, tin kettles, and all other llMf T n DS a D v LE, * wh ?J afki °K permission, re- _ i n gome parts of a lahpma and r» n , 0 i 0 
^M^^clnStoopl^!'!".. fr ° m ° ur FamL neWifa ’ 8 of the Tnteii or has rejected the survey of the Sur common and uncommon demonstrations were em- James Buchanan,* President oTthe^nite^SUtes’. red ra8t is seri ously injuring the cotton crop. 
, , . . . veyor-General of that State and ordered a new one Pi°Y ed > n °t forgetting speech-making, where were York, Stanford &r>elisser. — There has been a financial crisis at Shanghae. 
to be made. tongues and ears not a few. Praise and glory to Lv addition to the above brief extract from the title The Dew tea cro P is of a ver Y inferior quality? 
-—-- G° d were talked along the magic wire, and found P®? 6 * 1116 author furthermore declares that “this great TI Br. Harney, of the U. S. A., brother of Gen. 
Latest Intelligence From Utah. _The Salt oord i a I response in worshiping hearts. work was neither translated from the French, or prigged Barney, died at Baton Rouge on Sunday week. 
Lake mail, with dates to the 7th instant, has Sept. 3, 1858. c. D. from tbe un P u hli 8 hed work of any English author, but “: A letter from Old River Lake, Arkansas, say 
arrived. The election of the 2d August passed m ----was truly and honestly written for the especial benefit of Uie nogs are dying off by hundreds of the cholera. 
but 6 Mr. oIbo e r5 n ofGre h e a n riverTulty wa^Se ° f th ® "^^t^tmible £^1°^ ^ yml SSj/lJdianfpJlff o^ThJrldaV'welt 
arasra 
county, the ticket received only 30 votes. The late t„ n ?mr +m!n -• , g ’ , E 1- T le Its ^>00 pages may contain much wit and wisdom, but we a go. 8 ’ ^ 
Allegany Valley Railroad, near Iloppon’s Station C ° P r.? are di8p0fied of to benefit “ tbe P art F of second 
twelve miles below Pittsburgh Penn The Kit’ f a V fin a great many ° tber partieB willbe ‘‘ sold ’’ likewise - 
tanimr train nomine rWn L’J A m .1! lts<,00 P*8« ««if contain much wit and wisdom, but we 
— --VV.VVV..VUVU 1 J uu vuicd, ajlic iciie tanirifr trm’n a * i — 1 b J wluaiu umuu wu auu wisaom, imt we a b^. 
appointment, by Gov. Cumming, of Probate Judge o t „ t; ® ™ dowfl ’ st °PP ed . a t Tarentum can only commend the work as a poweiful sedative, and - The Chicago Press states that there are 
in Carson aud Green River counties, has caused 1 & d bltcbed on a car containing a large surprised that an enterprising publishing firm should men awaiting trial for murder! in^he^iaif eff that 
some dissatisfaction among the Mormons bnt all P art Y leturning from camp-meeting. When the such a volume. For sale by Wm. Allinc. city. ’* J 
...... ° , 1,u “ au train rennbpd tlio nnlni „.3 .-t,. m. , _ . ... 
— A vessel of SCO tuns burden is being built at 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 11, 1858. 
TERMS OF THE RURAL. 
was quiet at the departure of the mail. ’ tr8in reached th e point mentioned, the Tarentum - —A vessel of SCO tuns burden is being built at 
ssxsi ast?* so direct to 
command was met at Scott’s Bluff. The 7th In- „ , .7 * ie ' ohltl ca the roof was torn Homer; state Papers-Pre-Reformation Period; Biblical ly white. ow that was pure 
fantry, 1,000 men, under Col. Morrison, were at ® Fer the Interpretation-Epistles to the Corinthians; British Art . - The War Department has ordered Gen Har- 
Platte bridge, returning. The volunteers under ^ £ ! f g 1 . b d , 7 6 ° me ° f them tembl Y-— ~ IaintlD « ail <l Sculpture; The Modem British Drama; ney to the command of the army in Washington 
Col. Bee, were passed at Laramie. But few Indians Ml8S Mary Aa n, daughter of J. T. Ivincade, of Fgypt ^d Syria - Western Influence; Reseaiches on Territory. 
were seen. The rivers were low. The 6th In- I >lttsbur £ b > ,vas instantly killed, and a large num- A'L- Sci ® nti0c f“ d ^thetical; °ur Army in — Every clergyman but one in Greenfield, Mass., 
a “ lol ?'. Callforai “- c »'- “““ 4 '"‘“ 4ea 
of lh 0 W Dragroons, aa “tfo Tmpl2.Tth"m N ““f ”'! n * 8 “ «.*• ““ »" »• Kortton- ^ 
Infantry, are to garrison at Fort Bridger. N. Y. road was coming into Albany, crowded with and two States! ’ ’ 
The Artesian Well at Louisville, Ky.—T he 
belong mottly in Pittsburgh. 
On the same night as the train on the Northern 
N. Y. road was coming into Albany, crowded with 
passengers, a freight train on the Central road 
backed down at the crossing, and ran into the last 
lishers. D. M. Dewey, Arcade, Agent. 
Journal, of the 25th ult, says:— 1 “ Last night when ^ ° f ^ P assen g er . tra i D ’ u P settiD g it. One per- 
at a depth of 1,997 feet, Dupont’s great borer struck S ° n W83 fataI1 Y. injured and several severely 
another stream of water, far more powerful than wounded *___ 
^ sufi two States! 
3 — Mra Baniel Mitchel, of Rome, Ga, finds that 
'T; <3 .J + ^ dried peach leaves will make as good veast for 
— ' ' — bread as do hops. 
The Cabinet at Washington ere busy with ar- —A gentleman in Essex Co., Masa, plowed in a 
rangements for the expedition to Paraguay, which, SSf™ ° f rotted I> otatoeB and 8 °wed 
it iR said, will La , .. „ ’ lurnl P»> recently. 
ney to tne command of the army in Washington 
Territory. ° 
— Every clergyman but one in Greenfield, Mass., 
are sick. The health of the clergy throughout the 
country is bad. 
— On the Troy and Boston Railroad is an “ old 
red house, ’ standing in four towns, three counties, 
and two States! 
— Mrs. Daniel Mitchel, of Rome, Ga., finds that 
dried peach leaves will make as good yeast for 
bread as do hops. 
— A gentleman in Essex Co., Masa, plowed in a 
“ di f g °r They got a Stream on MiCHtGAN democratic Statk CoNVENTiON.-The ported wm be m ° re f0midab!e than heret0f0re - A1>1 the P gEks of tbe White Mountains were 
i uday night, which we have not heretofore stated. Bemocratic State Convention assembled at Detroi* 1 ' capped with snow Tuesday week. A rare sight 
The quantity of water now coming up is about on the 2d inst., when the following nominations Geokge Gomee ’ tbe eminent Scotch philosopher for the d °g d8 Y 8 - 
nimuc. a nere are no naturalization laws there nt n 
^ndwich Islanders’ tors, who has" captured® 40°oTn fheTampstS 
ciitxii rule the Sandwich Islands. That branch of that city, since May. 
TERMS OF THE rural *may night, which we have not heretofore stated. Democratic State Convention assembled at Detroit 1 * capped with snow Tuesday week. A rare sight 
terms OFTHE rural. The quantity of water now coming up is about on the 2d inst., when the foldingTomtaS GE0KGE C ° MEE ' the eminent ScotGb P^osopher for the d °g' d8 y 9 ’ 
Single Copy, one year, .$2 double of what it Ifhs been heretofore. The water were made:— Governor —Charles E Stuart and champion of phrenology, died at the Water — The heat the past summer in Spain, has been 
Three Copies, “ $5 is m UC h sweeter than it has been. On Sunday they Govemor-George C. Monroe. Secretary of Stated. ^ ° f M °° r Park ’ Sarre Y> En gland, on the 14th of So lathe shld™.° St eV ® ry d8y tLe merCBry has been 
Five Copies, “ - - - - - $8 attached a hose to the well, and threw water over J. P. King Sutft of Public /»<•/ r n n T August He was 70 years of age. In 1830 he ti . . 
' S? ^ cokes. WJHnil Kaater.' Zn of w Tlsi “ d lM ‘”ed In this count,month ofta, 
Ten Copies, and one free to agent, - $15 We obtain the above information from Mr. Kellogg, Office —John BalL Auditor General J J Adams Bayid L. Gregg, sent out as U. S. Commissioner from Philadelphia. 
S Qttd fret e 07 \ rtctlvtial ,inl f the nhoie ^ he superintendent of the mill, under whose able Attorney General- J. G.Sutherland Member Boa • J to the Sand wich Islands, likes the country so well ~ A German starved to death the other day in 
ro/es, and free copies allowed m proportion. Club paper, direction the great bore has been progressing » of FdumAnr n T xr? t TtT Board that he has concluded fn aval IT 7 Betroit He was out of work, but preferred to die 
tent to a, many different post-office, as desired, and names ___ Regressing, of Education — A. J. Moore. Resolutions were 110 “as concluded to stay as Minister of Fi- rather than beg. 
added In a Club at any time. _ adopted declaring adherence to the Cincinnati nance • There are n0 naturalization laws there,/ _ The M n Picavnne rotiDPa a 
= ^n- j. _ Food oftiieRobin.-A Committee of the Mass, platform; asserting the right of every people to nor any recrement that the Sandwich Islanders tors, who has captured ICO in the swamL ne^ 
Burning of Quarantine-Incendiarism. Borticultural Society, have been investigating this vote upon their constitution, if they ^desire; ex- <he Sandwich Islaa ^. That branch of that city, since May. 
- • question, and have reported for the months of pressing confidence in President Buchanan's ad- bus “ eas IS generahy confided to Americans and — A short time since, Samuel Cleaver, aged 101 
Since the removal of the New York Quarantine Jaauary ’ Februar Y> March, and part of April. No ministration; and congratulating the country up- En 8 ae hmen. years, went to work, as a reaper, in a field at Lea- 
to Staten Island, a spirit of insubordination has robms were fouad until early in March, and only on the settlement of the search and seizure cues- Pbairie nu Chik.v, on the Upper Mississippi, is mi ngton, England. 
been exhibited on several occasions by the inhabi- “ ale bll ' d ® appeared until April. Ten varieties of tion on the basis of Gen. Cass’ protest. ' " represented to be a very fine town, of four thousand twenty-on/^Jmen’ in thp *t he At I ant ?° 
tants, and the recent arrivals of vessels infected lnsects were found in tbeir crops, consisting of - — -inhabitants. A few years ago, it was a mere Telegraph Company. c 0 he Atlantic 
with yellow fever served to bring the whole affair beetle e, grasshoppers and spiders. Nine-tenths of Massachusetts Democratic State Convex- hamlet * — An effort is making in Arkansas to induce the 
to a culminating point On the 1st inst a meeting tbe8e c ? n818 ted of one kind of larvae, of the enreu- tion.—T his Convention on the 2d inst, nominated TnE San Francisco Bulletin says a specimen of Ee S islatu re to compel the whole colored popula- 
of the citizens of Castleton was held and the burn- 10 famil Y—'the species undetermined. One hun- the following ticket; — Governor — Erasmus D. gold-bearing quartz, two feet long, one foot broad, li ° n t0 lea y e the Bta ! 6, 
ing of the Quarantine buildings was decided upon. dred and sixty-two were taken in one instance, Beacii. Lieut. Governor — Charles Thompson and six inches thick, valued at $2 000 was taken , 7“ Tb ® ^ Gou B. er g‘ ves the bank-note circu- 
The Board of Health of Castleton also posted a from tb e crop of a single bird. The investigations Charlestown. Secretary of State —John M. Cone,’ from a claim near Tuttletown, Tuo’lum’me county. $21° 000 CoJlast vear' 9 3 631 ^ S160,000 ’ 000 - a S ai nst 
handbill, signed by their Chairman and Secretary w iU be continued through the year. Williamsten. Slate Treasurer — Silas Pierre nf r.- .. , v “ 7, ’ . ,* 
,, , ,, , BBuouu-jr, o j _ „ . ouas l ierce, ot A second Fraser River excitement is apprehend- — The experiment of growing tobacco in Min. 
in which the Quarantine was denounced as a nui- Tnn*r™ 7 Boston. Stale Auditor —Seymour L. Meade, Nan- ed in Western Kan«a« Recent arrivals at Tan- ne sotahasprovedsuccessful—aheavvcionbeine- 
sance too intolerable to be borne, and recommend-. tn} . E Connechcut Y alley. — The tucket. Attorney General — Ezra Wilkinson, Ded- rence from the cold recions of Pike’s Prat n « anticipated this year. 1 S 
ing the citizens to protect themselves by abating L .,. cro B intbe Connecticut Y alley is unusually ham. Series of resolutions were adopted, declaring the reports of tbe e\M e f • u , confirm —pj ye thousand dollars have been laised at 
it without delay. The plan was to burn all the P™“ lsin g th * 9 y ear - Farmers are now engaged in the disposition of the Kansas question by the The comnanv which lef^LawrenoV^n 3 T Unda “ Cl J Leavenworth, Kansas to connect that city by tele- 
bnildipfja, a„d placing the sick in a barne to tow ? , Thls cr0 I> “ “ mportant feature of rejection of the English Mil, a final comnromL of JZ 17 77 7 „ 7 1 , ha ' i E "* P '! “ Boontllie ’ Mo - 
them to the city, and have them anchored off the “t? V ^- “« *“ « <|W« between Democrat, similar to that of Praserrivers 7!! atttirereM 
uiiHiaess is generany confided to Americans and —A short time since, Samuel Cleaver aged 101 
Englishmen. years, went to work, as a reaper, in a field at Lea- 
Prairje du Chixn, on the Upper Mississippi, is “f’ff” 8 '!!?. .. . 
inhaWtsnts 1" r r? C ' m t0W “’ f °“'' 11,0 ” Smd mentyiSaLl inlhe «r "ceM £ AttSuS 
mhajLaDts. A few years ago, it was a mere Telegraph Company. 
han,!et - — An effort is making in Arkansas to induce the 
The large hospital buildings for yellow fever pa- pounas l0 me acre is the average yield of for a repeal of the Maine Law, Ac. * ■ ■ . signature and address. 
tients and Dr. Thompson's private residence were tobacco ln Connecticut, and ten or twelve cents _____ of 0bl ° re ^ uir ® 3 Commissioners to count — A new route for an Atlantic Cable has been 
entirly destroyed. Several other small buildings p6r P ° Und the price of the Ieaf ’ Yellow Fever in New Orleans -There were % mrterly e !f y do lar ln . the Hamilton County already pointed out It is through the Bermudas 
were also burnt. Dr. Thompson rallied a force of w I---- ninely-lvo deaths from yeUow fever at New OrlISs r '-° W3S ™ d last Taesda y- 5? F °^ 
60 men and endeavored to protect his dwelling Nebraska Land Sales.—I t is announced by tele- onMondayweek TheYpirOrlpinanm a when the Commissioners had $205,000 in cash to The Mayor of Providence, R. I, has refused to 
but th, ? were a.. W “Mng. on « U. 'and sMes, fdvep- **.«*«•* 
doctor’s party was shot through the head and has bIsed for the present month, have been postponed has become very serious with us—assuming as it - u,00 ° Ponies of the new coinage. As each coin - T . ... 
since died. Before firingthe feper hospital, thej gar Mtetooinew. in Kebraslu, h«, a type so malignant as in many'instancea to was h “ d ‘ ed ‘b""* was not slight. ISiT'Th^Sj'K 
removed the patients on their beds to a distance, 3 lew-of the settleis were prepared with the thwart the best medical skill and nursing How- TnE Coo P erst own Journal of Thursday, says that is the utmost required in 1858. i 
laying them on the ground. *™**W°*** secure their pre-emptions, and ever much indifference we may feel when we view aa exteEsi ™ bb 'g b t pervades the entire hop dis- - The harvesting of the tobacco crop has com- 
fin tiso m inai _,-i__ •_ . speculators were flooding the State to take advAn. itn rDvowoo _ a __ , trict of the Rtate. mnVA TDOvIrn/l _ a- . menced in Conneorient. Tin, awono«, 
removed tne patients on their beds to a distance, 
laying them on the ground. 
On the 2d inst, the excitement increased con¬ 
tinually during the day, and the sick in the remain¬ 
ing buildings were removed and Eent up to New 
speculators were flooding the State to take advan- its ravages, accustomed 
tage of theii necessities. afifiinrirma too oehi 
its ravages, accustomed as we are to all manner of trict of tke state > mcn 'e marked and destructive m enced in Connecticut The average yield per 
afflictions, we still utter aloud the cry of warning than ha3 been recorded for fifteen years past- &Cre r 1° b ° ^t 00 poands - 
to all unacclimated strangers, and bid them in Some >' ards are m ore affected than others. aloIntbV Sl h ^ corn Crop 
the police refusing to touch him. When night re- inT^p 3 ^ Mo , watt ’ ? nly p onn or's election midnight breeze.” 
riirnori tVio rpmoinriov nf ln U PP er Canada Tem *™’ a °d in Lower Canada, _ 
Waiba remise, of ^ -n-rems.ns aofi in Lowe, C.p.fia, 
fire and desbroyed. No attempt was made by any ^ ^ “ “? “"Ti ** ^ ^ SSS & MSSSf - * 
one to stop the flames. Soon after midnight the _ ^ ^ the Buffalo Courier, Mr. M. V. B. Buel, Managing and several other matters, which have been im- —The retail dealer nf PhiioHoinMo o l - n 
female hospital was se, on fire and wholly eon- The Court ot Borksyille, Ky., recently gaye a STa?ln,7ed‘f “ T? i ? gra PQ.°® M ft *‘ P roved “ d . mad « ““f"'- Dr- Cooley wrought greatly of the amount of eoMeSfsUyeSita 
sumed. It contained seventy-five nari P Dt a to 1 ,„ _ cemiy gave a city, has invented a new Telegraphic Instrument, more good in his dav and iTPnprQ+irvn ^ I CirClll&tiOD. GSDPP.iflllv finfirtera 
sumed. It contained seventy-five patients who verdict acrairrt the owner nf a • rii f X* Cl : y .’r™ mvented a new Telegraphic Instrument more good in hi 
were previously removed to the grass plat, between value of a nearo man for havimr s SStb^Lw! ? s believed to be sn P e ™r to any now in use. score of the most celebrated soldiers of the nine" . - Since the opening of the dog pound in N. Y. 
the hospital and the resident physician's house, the inimfwiiK-ir,n •’ , . S sold the black a By an ingenious arrangement of the machine, dis- teenth century. city, 6,477 dogs have been brought iD, and 6,219 
latter being still on fire, where thev remainpfi J f i y . wblc n the slave became intoxi- patches can be sent over the same wire in opposite BRifHiM Ynnwn t, killed; the remainder have been redeemed, 
through the night, covered with sparks from the ^ nd was 111 consequence drowned in attempt- directions simultaneously. The instrument will besides ha vino- the * °i b8W01 ' h $3 , 000 , 000 , — In the cheapest lodging houses at N. Y., there 
burning buildinr Tbef,!ril, ! f from the ing to swim on horseback a swollen'creek. This send 48 000 letters in an honrwbiletSful^ \ .to 8 , 6 COntro1 of a11 the church are no beds in the apartments, hut the occupants 
K ent iff Ill ) ? de P artment were pre- verdict, it is thought, will have an important influ- Instrument offlv sends 3 oprn leT^ ^ H g ? property in Utah. The latter exceeds in value all lay upon the floor in limits marked out by chalk. 
sent, but did nothing to stop the flames. The total ence in arresting the sa le of whiskey to slaves. 1 ^ rCSt ° f the propert ^ in the territory, and is ex- , - Jobn f White, a member of the Tenn. Legis- 
J cs. ment will soon be on exhibition. empted from taxation by the territorial law latar ?’ h ? 8 been arrested for for 8 iD g papere to se- 
__ ' cure land warrants from the U. S. Government 
new Telegraphic Instrument m ore good in his day and generation, than half a circulation, especially quarters and dimes, 
e superior to any nowin use. score of the most celebrated soldiers of the nine- . ~ S5nc e the opening of the dog pound i: 
z. , . --tuuuguc, Win nave an important inf 
sent, but did nothing to stop the flames. The total j ence in arresting the sa le of whiskey to slaves. 
ment will soon be on exhibition. 
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